Tethered and taught, 21,120 meters of tape stretch into a translucent organ, squeaking and groaning as squirming, curious museum goers crawl through its aortal expanses. Choosing populist excess –cheap tape and labor instead of high-end fabrication— allows patrons near familiarity, prompting magical wonder at the common’s transformative ability. Inside the womb, externalities of sight and sound muted, the individual is left to entertain the alien familiarity of an organic space, or retreat from such existentialism to our digital umbilicus as experiential intermediary. Externally, the blurred shadow’s peristaltic migration is regarded, jealously, as the latest morsel consuming a novelty.

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About Ryder Richards

Ryder is a Dallas-based artist, writer, curator, and educator. He has written for several publications, is the founder of "EUTOPIA: Contemporary Art Review," and has curated numerous exhibitions. He has participated in residencies, art projects, and collaborations.